The Detroit Pistons faced a narrow defeat against the Atlanta Hawks, losing 130-129 in overtime on March 25, 2026. Despite the loss, the Pistons have secured homecourt advantage for the upcoming NBA playoffs.
In the game, the Pistons trailed by as much as 21 points but managed to rally back, showcasing their resilience. Coach J.B. Bickerstaff commented on the first half, stating, “Everything in the first half for [the Hawks], because of the speed they play at, was just coming so easily.” This highlights the challenges the Pistons faced against the fast-paced Hawks.
Ausar Thompson, a key player for the Pistons, reflected on the team’s effort, saying, “We just stopped complaining, stopped feeling sorry for ourselves, and just went out there and played our brand of basketball.” This determination was evident as the Pistons fought back into contention.
Currently, the Pistons hold a record of 52-19 and have performed well against divisional rivals, boasting a 10-4 record this season. However, the team is dealing with the absence of star player Cade Cunningham, who is sidelined due to a collapsed lung.
Tom Gores, the owner of the Pistons since 2011, purchased the team for $325 million. The franchise’s value has since soared, with Forbes estimating it at $3.65 billion. Gores is also among the bidders for the San Diego Padres, valued at approximately $3.5 billion.
As the playoffs approach, there is hope within the organization regarding Cunningham’s recovery. Shams reported, “There is hope internally there that Cade Cunningham will be able to return in time to the NBA playoffs in mid-April.” However, the exact timeline for his return remains unclear.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the Pistons’ playoff performance, particularly in light of Cunningham’s injury. The team will need to navigate these challenges as they prepare for the postseason.














